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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

While weird fashion has always existed but it was Lady Gaga who brought it to the new level. And since that happened many designers, especially those who aren’t very popular, have been trying to design pieces “worth” for Lady Gaga. The latest such attempt to get some attention based on Gaga’s name has been done by Annette Carey, British designer, who created a dress from 1,200 BIRO pens.

The dress that is rather plain and not really very unique in design took 640 hours to make, and is covered with 2,000 crystals. Despite the fact it weighs 8lbs and costs around $16 000 the designer claims it is wearable. She also mentioned that ‘her latest size-ten creation would be perfect for eccentric pop-star Lady Gaga’.

Ms Carey explained, "I wanted to create something incredible from the pens. I took an everyday iconic object that everyone has probably used at least once and turned it in to something extremely beautiful. It is designed to be worn and it would be perfect for someone who has a bit of a wild, edgier side.”

Before women were considered as a weaker sex and they where meant to be inside their house to look after their family. But today, the power and position of women is growing day by day in this world. In today's world, women tend to perform much better in various fields. Some women have even become a major competitor to men in various fields, especially in politics. One of the leading magazine, Forbes have listed the top 100 most powerful women of 2010. So, here we have listed the top 20 most powerful women from this magazine in various fields of 2010...

The Phenomenon of Ocean Foam - Also called "sea foam" or even "beach foam", the froth on the shoreline forms due to the churning of the water by tides and currents with the impurities, plankton, dead fish, dead plant matter and other organic material floating in the water.

The churning of the water from powerful currents creates bubbles which have a tendency to adhere to each other and are pulled under the surface of the water. Closer to shore, as the wave begins to form the bubbles are pushed upward by the energy in the water and can be seen as foam or froth on the beach.